Cuff or sleeve for shirts



E. BAUMBLATT, In. CUFF 0R SLEEVE FOR SHIRTS.

APPLICATION FILED MMLSI. 1920 Patented July 5, 1921.

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GUI FF OR SLEEVE FOR SHI RTS.

' Application filed March .21,

To all whom it may concern:

Beit known that I, E1111. BAUMBL ATT, Jr., a citizen of the United btates, residing at Philadelphia .in the county of Philadelphia and, State 0 Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cuffs or Sleeves for Shirts; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full clear, and exact description of the invention, such as ill enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

My invention relates to cuffs or sleeves for shirts.

Among the objects of my invention are:

0 produce a end or sleeve that is attached to the remainder of the garment by means of snap buttons and button-holes.

To produce a cuff or sleeve that can be quickly and easily detached from the .remainder of the garmont'when desired,,the part remaining on the person having no metal parts, pockets or buttons which might serve as a carrier of-germs', thus rendering my improved cult or sleeve especially suitable for use by physicians, surgeons or anyone who may have occasion to work without a cufi' or lower sleeve portion.

In the drawings Figure 1 is a perspective view of equipped with my detachable cufi' or sleeve.

Fig. 2 is an enlarged side view of my detachable cufi or sleeve showing one means for attaching said. cuff and sleeve to a garment.

ig. 3 is,;an enlarged section taken alon and looking in the dia shirt c rection of the arrow.

Fig. 4 is an enlarged section taken along the lined-4 i ig. l and looking in the d1- rection of the arrow.

The drawings represent a shirt carrying the Said sleeves are termlnated and oles, suc as 12, are, provided close to around the ends of said short sleeves.

My impfoved detachable sleeve I3 is provided wit a pocket 14 along t e upper edge thereof. A band 15 is secured along one inside face of said pocket, and snap fastening rs, such as 16,- are attached to said band, said fasteners being equal in number to the number of buttonholes 12 provided in the fixed sleeve portio 1 11.

"A, second hand 17 sedured 'along the other inside face of said" pocket, and'cooper Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented J uly5, 1921. 1920. Serial No. crosses.

snap fastening members, such as 23, are attached tosaid band, said fasteners being equal in number to the number of buttonholes 19 in the-detachable sleeve portion 13.

A second band 24 is secured along the other inside face of the pocket 21, and cooperating snap fastening members, such. as 25, registermg with the snap fastening members 23, are attached to said band.

.he method of using my improved cuff or sleeve will now be explained The garment bein assembled as shown in F 1g. 1., either the cufl 20, or the sleeve portion 13, may be detached by separating the proper snap fastening members, which can be readily done by merely pulling the outer side of the. pocket outwardly in order to separate the fastening members, thus avoidin the tedious operation of unbutton' a plurality of buttons which obtains when these pockets are secured together by the nary button.

ordi- I When it is desired to replace the cuff or sleeve on the garment, the buttonhole end of the short sleeve 11, or the bnttonhole end provided with holelito D said l rs, n combination with a ,f

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a pocket airing,

gfiii cuff. for shirts, Comprising upper edge thereof, a bend secured along one inside face of said 2. A detechei;

pocket, members 0i snap fasteners secured to said bend, e second bend secured along the other inside of sald pocket, coiiperati-ng members of'srmp fasteners secured to sald second hand, registering with said first named members, in combination with a sleeve having a band shaped to fit inside said 10 pocket and provided with holes registering with said members.

In testimongwhereof I aflix my 'si ature.

. MIL BAUMBLAT'% JR. 

